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D800/D800E
The D800 tripod myth
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 328961" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p><strong>RE Tripods: Myth</strong></p><p>Every camera can benefit from using a tripod in most situations, but to say that the D800 relies on a tripod is rather silly. I remember reading all those statements prior to the D800's release also. </p><p></p><p><strong>RE Computers: True</strong></p><p>36MP + the level of detail the D800 is capable of = very large files. The D800 has a USB 3.0 connection, so as long as your computer has a 3.0 port, some of the download speed from camera to PC is mitigated. When working with the files, you need a computer that A) has a decent amount of storage and B) has a decent amount of RAM. Detail editing of large files in Lightroom and especially Photoshop can really bog down the system. If you're looking for a new PC geared towards photo editing, look at the gaming spec PCs. They have better graphics cards, and a lot more memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 328961, member: 1061"] [B]RE Tripods: Myth[/B] Every camera can benefit from using a tripod in most situations, but to say that the D800 relies on a tripod is rather silly. I remember reading all those statements prior to the D800's release also. [B]RE Computers: True[/B] 36MP + the level of detail the D800 is capable of = very large files. The D800 has a USB 3.0 connection, so as long as your computer has a 3.0 port, some of the download speed from camera to PC is mitigated. When working with the files, you need a computer that A) has a decent amount of storage and B) has a decent amount of RAM. Detail editing of large files in Lightroom and especially Photoshop can really bog down the system. If you're looking for a new PC geared towards photo editing, look at the gaming spec PCs. They have better graphics cards, and a lot more memory. [/QUOTE]
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